Over the past few years, three-dimension fast imaging and identification with microwave has recently gained a lot of attention. Resulting from the over-simple imaging model and over-large computation cost, the existing three-dimension radar imaging methods are limited to few scenarios. To break this bottleneck, we introduce a novel physics-driven three dimension fast radar imaging method based on general reflectivity model, far-field-approximation assumption and neighbor-cell approximation, in which the whole imaging region would be decomposed into a series of sub-regions to accelerate the imaging speed in parallel. The proposed method drastically decreases the cost of memory while maintaining fast imaging speed and high imaging quality. Th...
An electromagnetic model is simulated using finite difference time domain for through-the-wall radar...
In this paper, we describe the recent development of new algorithms applied to short-range radar ima...
A novel imaging algorithm to be used under the condition of having an image scene in the far ¿eld of...
UWB pulse radar systems have a great potential for a high-resolution imaging in indoor environments....
Pulse radars with UWB signals are promising as a high-resolution imaging technique that can be used ...
Abstract—Through-the-wall imaging techniques with ultrawide-band (UWB) radars are promising candidat...
Pulse radars with UWB signals are promising as a high-resolution imaging technique that can be used ...
Abstract—UWB pulse radars have a great potential for high-range resolution in near field imaging, an...
Abstract—Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar with its high range resolution and applicability to optically ha...
Abstract—Through-the-wall imaging techniques with ultrawide-band (UWB) radars are promising candidat...
International audienceThis paper considers the microwave imaging reconstruction problem, based on ad...
It is hoped that rescue robots help human lives in the near future. Recently, UWB(Ultra Wide Band) h...
High-quality three-dimensional (3-D) radar imaging is one of the challenging problems in radar imagi...
We present a simulation framework for a 3-D highresolution imaging radar at 300 GHz with mechanical ...
High-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images can be acquired by the planar Multiple-Input Multiple-...
An electromagnetic model is simulated using finite difference time domain for through-the-wall radar...
In this paper, we describe the recent development of new algorithms applied to short-range radar ima...
A novel imaging algorithm to be used under the condition of having an image scene in the far ¿eld of...
UWB pulse radar systems have a great potential for a high-resolution imaging in indoor environments....
Pulse radars with UWB signals are promising as a high-resolution imaging technique that can be used ...
Abstract—Through-the-wall imaging techniques with ultrawide-band (UWB) radars are promising candidat...
Pulse radars with UWB signals are promising as a high-resolution imaging technique that can be used ...
Abstract—UWB pulse radars have a great potential for high-range resolution in near field imaging, an...
Abstract—Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar with its high range resolution and applicability to optically ha...
Abstract—Through-the-wall imaging techniques with ultrawide-band (UWB) radars are promising candidat...
International audienceThis paper considers the microwave imaging reconstruction problem, based on ad...
It is hoped that rescue robots help human lives in the near future. Recently, UWB(Ultra Wide Band) h...
High-quality three-dimensional (3-D) radar imaging is one of the challenging problems in radar imagi...
We present a simulation framework for a 3-D highresolution imaging radar at 300 GHz with mechanical ...
High-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images can be acquired by the planar Multiple-Input Multiple-...
An electromagnetic model is simulated using finite difference time domain for through-the-wall radar...
In this paper, we describe the recent development of new algorithms applied to short-range radar ima...
A novel imaging algorithm to be used under the condition of having an image scene in the far ¿eld of...